{"product_id":"mth-20-5608-1-milwaukee-ep-2-bipolar-electric-locow-ps2","title":"MTH 20-5608-1 Milwaukee EP-2 Bipolar Electric Locomotive w\/PS2 #10250","description":"Chicago Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific. The Milwaukee Road's full name described its route perfectly - from the Midwest to the Northwest with not much in between. After Chicago and the Twin Cities, a passenger on the road's Olympian saw virtually nothing but farms, ranches, and mountains for 1500 miles until he reached the Coast at Tacoma or Seattle. But in 1919, this sparsely traveled mountainous route seemed the ideal place for the General Electric Company and what was then called the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway to prove a point: electric power was the Future of American Railroading. And the five EP-2 Bi-Polars were going to be the engines to do it. Officially called Bi-Polar Gearless Types, they were vastly superior to the steam locomotives of their day. With 3,200 continuous horsepower, an EP-2 could pull 13 Pullmans up a 2.2% grade, an incredibly steep hill in real-life railroading. Unfamiliar with electric locomotives, shop crews in Milwaukee severely compromised the dependability of the engines, while making a modest attempt to streamline the Bi-Polars' exteriors, mainly by rounding off the noses. The engines became so failure-prone that all five were retired by 1960; one survives today in the National Museum of Transport in St. Louis. The Bi-Polar returns to the Premier Line in 2007 in its original, non-streamlined body style. Recreate the Olympian of the 1920s with the as-delivered black paint scheme and a string of heavyweight cars, or the postwar Olympian Hiawatha with its signature Skytop observation and Super Dome full-length dome cars. Either way, you'll get to watch one of the smoothest-running electrics in O gauge snake its way through curves, blow smoke from its train heat boiler, and start and stop so gently that you'll never spill the water in the diner. Did You Know? The \"Bi-Polar Gearless\" designation referred to the fact that each of the EP-2's twelve traction motors had only two poles. The motor armatures were mounted directly on each drive wheel axle, with the two field poles mounted on the chassis surrounding each axle. Simply put, the motor shaft and the drive wheel axle were one and the same. This made for an unusually quiet locomotive because there was no gear noise and very little motor whine, since motor speed was only 458 RPM at 60 miles per hour. Features include Directionally Controlled Headlights, Intricately Detailed Die-Cast Body, Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears, Die-Cast Truck Sides \u0026amp; Pilots, (2) Remotely Controlled Proto-Couplers, Authentic Paint Scheme, Metal Handrails and Decorative Horn, (2) Precision Flywheel Equipped Motors, Lighted Cab Interior, Illuminated Number Boards, (2) Engineer Cab Figures, Mechanically Operated Pantographs, Locomotive Speed Control, Operating Smoke Unit, Proto-Sound 2.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring: Passenger Station Proto-Effects, Unit Measures:20\" x 2 1\/2\" x 4 5\/8\", and it Operates On O-72 Curves.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eCondition:\u003c\/strong\u003e Factory New (\u003ca href=\"#\" title=\"C-9: All original; unused; factory rubs and evidence of handling, shipping and factory test run. Standards for all toy train related accessory items apply to the visual appearance of the item and do not consider the operating functionality of the equipment. Condition and Grading Standards are subjective, at best, and are intended to act as a guide.\"\u003eC-9\u003c\/a\u003e)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eOperational Status:\u003c\/strong\u003e \u003ca href=\"#\" title=\"This item is brand new from the factory.\"\u003eFunctional\u003c\/a\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eOriginal Box:\u003c\/strong\u003e Yes (\u003ca href=\"#\" title=\"May have store stamps and price tags. 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